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That won’t work. The adapter works the other way. I think.Buy the HW adapter cable and a spare Castle or other standard sensor cable, join them, and plug it in to your tester.
wow, I said it to be funny but I didn't see the price when I was at the website. That's nuts haha.Yes. I saw that for $300.
You’re right, I was thinking backwards. What about getting the standard cable an extra and replacing the plug on the side that connects to the analyzer? There are special crimpers for tiny pins, also. Or you could cut the HW adaptor wire and join it by soldering each lead, but it would be pretty tedious. Possible, though.That won’t work. The adapter works the other way. I think.
+1Buy the HW adapter cable and a spare Castle or other standard sensor cable, join them, and plug it in to your tester.
That convertor cable connects to the Hobbywing esc and then to another brand motor. What I need is one that connects to the Hobbywing motor and then connects via jst to the motor analyzer. For example if I had a bad Hobbywing esc, I could cut the sensor wire off of it and add the jst connector to the other end. I did make the mistake of ordering the sensor convertor cable and now have it but I can't use it for what I need. Thank you for the information anyway. By the way, what is the BLX Analyzer? I didn't find it with Google search. Thanks again.+1
Definitely should work as he stated above. Just need to work around that new type HW Sensor lead.
It is IP-xx rated and I can see why HW changed over to that design.
Traditional sensor leads/ports are prone to Water and dirt Ingress.
You definitely need this:
https://www.hobbywingdirect.com/products/sensor-convertor-cable
I use the BLX Motor Analyzer for all my motors even Non sensored types. And first thing when new out the box I test them. Many cheaper motors never test out KV's to be as advertised. Arrma and Spektrum BLX 2050 kv motors test out barely to 1930 Kvs' FWIW as an example.
Yet All my HW motors are usually on point. For many years now. On my second analyzer. I burned out the first one. But got my moneys worth.
A great RC tool, albeit expensive, at around $100.
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